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eee WHOLE NO. 9818. NEWS FROM HAVANA. ARRIVAL OF THE MELVILLE. THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. mL. A. Hendrick 2 Despatches. Huasquanrane, Firrs Anwy Conre, July 20, 1863. ‘+ MALT AND 4 REBT, Bow protracted through twenty-four hours, and in ® cool nd sequestered valley, replete with ebady woods and Funping streams, 1 « glorious godsend to our tired troops. 2t jo a alt and a rest jiabie to be interrupted at apy m0- ‘ment, and it may continue a week, and it may contioue a month. I am indefivite because ignorance compels it. Oorpe commanders know no more than corporais of guards of our future movements. Orders come and are obeyed. ‘This is the end of our knowledge. A@ always, there are, bowever, mullisudinous coptlicting DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN HAVANA, Semmes, of the Alabama, in Command of the Georgia. IMPORTANT FROM VENEZUELA. A New Party and Government in Power. ‘ affoas. Some wilPbave it that General Meade, with bag in band, i# jying im wa with most certain assurance of mcoeping up the enemy ip speedier time thap be could have bad any possible hope of doing on the otber side of ‘the Potomac. This clase of suppositioniets look for a fight very shortly, apd make beyond the Rapidan the sceve of the next battle? Another set of theoristé say tbere can De no battle this side of Richmond—that 420 will not give Oght this side of there—that bis only hope of ealva- Refusal of Puerto Cabello to Se tion is bebind the strongly fortified intrenchments of the Bai , Submit, yebe) capital, aod that no attempt will be made to &e., asl &e. get there before him, as this would be impossible. The Jong and wearying marches our army have gone through cai ee raped a er st lief in many minds that wi span for recuperation and reorgan ‘ids fo wi ante ere for the drafted men to joim us. And thus run the rumors. ie om Havana Our Havana tine, Havana, July 26, 1863. |New Government im Venesucla—Gencrat Fuloon Presi- dent—Destruction of Warehouses in Havana—Loss Over One Million Sia Hundred Thowand Dollar—A New Command for Semmes, of the Alabama, dc. Py the British steamer which arrived here on the 22d Srom 8t. Thomas, we have dates from Caracas, Vevozuela, WRT DU CORFE. ‘Though al! are tired from our nearly three bundred miles masching since leaving the Rappabanpock , though ay oe sare aes clothes ragged and tors, ana shosless, their spirit is onquenched, their valor stpong and steadfast, their eed sad couse and de- Vermination to march on and fight on to the 20th of last month, giving the important news of DS pes pep ee pals mpnedra ‘call they frat : the triumph of the federal (erstwhile rebel) cause in thas | toox up arms. Meantime the soldiers 4 Me gba bang yepublic. The government of Geu, Paez no longer existe, | Test given them. They will go when and where ordered, fight when ordered, and never yield till ordered. day develops its own work and duty. WHEKE WE ake. 1 have not stated our t place of encampwent , and, ‘a8 it would be in violatfon of existing orders, do not pro- todo so. lcapsay this much: that since leaving asses Gap we have had some jong and tedious warch- ing. Webave paseed through sections of the country Distorical ig aged sod presence and exploits of Pope, bis- torical by the retrograde movements of Bangs, and Bis- vorical by the more recent dar: of Mosby’, of rebel memory and activity. Ata town which sball be name- less that we passed Iwas told the followwg circumewance white bis political evemy and opponent, Gen. Faloon, eccupies the Presidential chair, and exercises the func- ‘ons of chief magistrate. On June 15 the General Assembly met at the town of Victoria, and on the 17th Gen. Paez handed in his re- @Pigvation in tne form of a message, in gle 1 did not desire ie position, gentlemen. My fellow on me during @ wicieat, “hational i joviem, throwing aside . T have dtscharg ithout: ABOUT MOREY, which, as it bas never fonnd its way foto print, ] think worth giving, a8 illustrative of the bold and reckless u- dacity of the man. A squad of Northern cavairy got on the track ot him and bis men, pursued bim into tbe vil. Jage, captared some of tis men and hoped w take bim capt Guards were placed at every strect entrance, god tbe search for Mosby begav—a search up staire, down stairs, io garret, in cellar, in beds, under beds, in closets, wardrobes, and e imagipabie cubby bole capable ef hiding @ man. was not to be found In quick time be bad ex bis military dress for the coarse spun babiliments of & non-combatani, and whe the search of Venezuclans. La sh with Loop phe rabignrg ee. et aes ~~ vee ager ‘to al] appearances; for it is not likely that he will ever again be called upon to fill the high positien be bas just relinquished; and history, to which he appeals, wili do Bim the justice of attrivuting to him honesty of purpove Pal sincere patrictism, while lamenting hie unfitness ‘Searels eet Ca ark tha every tongue, nnd particularly tongues feminine, whiob, = they once get wagging about Lim, wag with a sneer- shuciness and vindwtive exuitation indicating that tpeextent of thelr JOY 8 OLY wurpadeed by ODE thing— the unending proiongation of their toogues. OUR ONWARD MARCH je ke the gleaners of agrainiield. Yrom ai! the planta tone contrabapds join ur. They come in now ‘The great coutraband harvest is over. only th re iefi—the extremes of age, the lame, the halt apd the Ditod. From the piaptation ob which we are Low jocuted sixty ran away wheo our artny was last here. Only two of Etbiopian descent remain—a blind apd rheumatic cosagenarinn and an idiotic boy, who has every ‘Appearauoe of Daving growed” inte being, | Tike Mre. Har. riot Beecher Stowes gf as y after hearing the am qnmtces 1 will not essay 1 pow, are vot long in discovering their error, while the strong and stout hearts of these Seutheru women, Abd tho courageouscheer- fuloese with which they go to work, chulienge the high. ‘ext admiration und respect. This stootheartednese, this cheerfulness and thie wont give-up plock of these womeo , 1 verily beleve, keep thw war going and dregging as slow length on. Rot the men, or bullets, or or Hrapquaarens, Fern Akuy Cours, July 3), 1863. TOLL KRETING. Ab additional two days’ rest, aod every seeming |ike!\ hood of its pleasing coutinoance. 1 set it down a8 ove of the minfortones of a campagin |ike Ours that the soldierr Cannot be apprined ip advanee of @ time for reeting If the army could be told to day that we are to rent bere for month the elfect op the mea would be i alably neti¢ia!. They could then give themselves up to heaitbtul Tepore, and be spared the suspense, the auxiety, the ten sion of body and mind induced by momentary expecta tion of marching Orders. Semebow ot has heen no from the very beginning of the war, The long wonthe we were in ii be it ama! cad lnvellers Of distinction between the wh The actuat Vice President, Blanco, on band at & negro og tome peed was raved by British Consul, Mr. Wilson, {1 violent death ‘at the hands of the people of Caracas. "These are tbo meu SESEEE EE: Tehorty Recon the hase tert hove leet Wednesday ‘a | froutof Washington, it was not known but that we fre broke out in the magniticeut stores opposite Havana, | thould move the uext day. it was the name the spven poonene to the company of which the late and lamented besser was the fou , and in about an hour sixteen dai were wrapped in tlames and completely de etroys ‘The most desperate exertions alone saved the remainder of the stores, the whole aumber of which was forty six, from a destruction which Appeared inevitable Apu #iaty Lbree thousand boxes of sugar, four thousand ‘barrels of flour, over two hundred bales of cotton and ® vart quantity Of other g00ds were destroyed, belonging ‘oe various mercantile houses in this city. The lows ‘estimated at over 4 million 81x Bupdred thousand do! and no insurance. The y's lors will not exceot $150,000. His the most sorlous te thes bas cosurred shere tor many years. The St. Thomas Meente of the Pa, informs ua that ing the Autieta fight. it wan so the six it was 90 all last winter, it has been soyet every considerable rest, it will be so, | sup pene, IC the present contest i# protracted into a thirty year's war. Judging from the past, therefore, we shalt not know bow long we are to remain here unt\! we bave left, Tho Horatian motto, carpe diem ,is the compulsory maxin of (he soldier, add this ormy has long #ince learned to act upon it. CAME LINK VOR OFFICKRS Speaking of soldering, I have this much to ray, based on experience, where we are How encamped, that © 10g ia tho field, happily for etait officers, i not the famous Capt. Semmes, of the had taken | up of early rin long marches, dining on nucooked ra command, at that port, of the Georgia, sixteen guns, | tions,drenchings to the kia, ly ing ou the wet ground and jately arrived {ram england. Me took two or three off! | patties, Our pt for no L must desigaate the owner of cers with him on board bis new versel. It is not stated who remaine charge ot the A TY snanel souamel jose, Mente, ta Hite, bes merit “ee She brought no important news. popularity of the removal of the old walls of Ha- t that the Captain General inteads giving Quinta de jos siotioos om the night of the the piantation on which we are encamped. is a trump of momt magnanimous magoitude. He keeps open beart and open house. Very many officers of the ditierent ptaits wake his house their main headquarters. He tax a fine house, with fine porticoes, a fine lawn, with fine trees, a fine dicing room aad fine dinners, and five daughters of fine tastes. in the daytime it is longing under the shade tween and om the }, reading poetry and playing ' wane ie #0 @ bailar - fet nn Be destruction of the unsightly and in the evening it i inane uesless pi and dancing and flirtation. Last even ladies were The weather i very hot to-day. At this hour, ten A. | trouled to & vocal werenade, toa afterwards ‘Mi, the thermometer stands at ninety one degrees. The | by the brilliant avd talented Captain fall to Melville louver at noon jons of Toodles aad imitasions of Forrest, ‘a\inck, Barney Williams and other leading stara of the Havana, July 25, 1863 . Ton it we are to have some concert Particutare of the Great Pire, dc. Smith, Corps Comins tverybody here is talking about the great fire. Sixteen comedy , ia which parts are taken by win aad fiente > Marge stores were entirely destroyed, The fire begao on ; em by Major La the 22d (nstant, and i still burning, although now con- | mend, and ne gh gs | he Joog ‘gince our Swed to the rains of the sixteen buildings. With con- bay wie too pinanes Cea snpoyrmeat. particu widerable exertion the railroad depot of the Guanabacoa the ae eb semper Ratiroad waa saved, on the preservation of which depend. | esto is the prayer of is contagious, for ed the fate of fiteen more stores, sn nee aa atm soa See er. the fre i# suppesed to bave commenced in some cot too, six hundred aod seventy-two bales of which were dest «yed, belonging to secensionists and Englishmen. Large juantities of 00ds Intended to be run through the Uniow bi ckade was also coosumed. Her Britannic Ma- jeaty's Cousal here lost three hundred barrels of soda, eleven barrels of carbouato of salt, two hundred and ninety-nine eases of pepper, and eight boxes of merchan- ‘There were also burned jarge bts Of harness, horee oot, medicines, gio sltpetre, nitro, 4 There were also consumed 63 012 boxes bay Pleasant ioe rest veutnestel aa tases oy me wane, Baw deed to ail an agreeable oasis im the desert wante of army Lng itis the bright sunbeam breaking through the xi. ed clouds, the romanee relieving rugged realitws of ite roughness ENA ORLFPEN My announcement regarding the resignation of Genera! Griftin proves Wo have been premature. It is true that he sent iff bis resignhathn, but it bar not hewn seuspies. jot for Waehington, and i} was ourren My reported ond believed tuat bis application to have bis name taken auipliur, Ae, &6. from the ariny rotie bad been complied with, sneveed of ote vaiwed at $1,154.16. The total loses are meeting the pigeon hole fate it did le retomned 7, ta sci at 51,018,168, but thie i deededly an under ext. | resuming command of his old division, which, I need not mate fay, is rejoiced at having bim back again The Goveral de Marina batter down the ptopes by brondsites from a Frigate, thus to put the fire by means of the erombiing ribbish Plowered up Dt, and tos save @ portion of the contents: Dut General Duleo would net /ermit it. CAPTAIN PEROY ®. BPRAR for the past two years Commissary of the Firet brigade, First division. haw just been appoloted Commissary of Genoral Craw rd’s divigion in this corpe. He tranefer, although giviog hin a Broader febl of Iabor, Ws greatiy The French transport Milan was the frat to send ansint. | Tearetted by tone who have enjoyet Fo long the ben | lance, und their example was followed by the other Spa- | cial fruits or iis efficiency, marked courtesy avd unwout Dish men or war, but (bis was done two houre after the | €4 Promyptitude se brigaio comcaweary. His brigute has fIxt600 warehouses were On fife, and ore the fremen from | M@ver lacked anything In hia cepartinent, {ti this off Havana arrived with their litte engines, which are more | Clbey tint hag caused bis tranter. This in the »ptela Spear whe, gowg outaide of bin required duties. bas mt wn ye ery battle, distinguiebed himself by ;ailant conga on the tat of his brigade commander. (ne of 1 g0ties, mata mention of him as Corporat seen ad obire y Ket dowmg » gallant nseful to water gardens (ban to put owt a fire, To-day m that of Saotiaco, the Patron Saint of Spain, and was ushered im by a xrand salute, to be repeated in an hour, and again at ove The inauguration of the level: of the walle and Ailing 4 the moat takes place vext The three day thing, aud having one’s identity throngh migsyeiling fotowteg areee ee Giiien temaage kod's grand tan’ the Bama oF some Other Bewrpaper blunder, is the fate to be given o¢ the palaen, bay Re! Commo pees a ont an exept This ban been the corps, and inépection da therefore xu unusaslty busy one. pects: nad fait reports sf evary regimeat have been mado oa thm in. Fpection, NEWS FROM WORTH CAROLINA, Foarawe Mowncn, August 3, 1868 The Richmond Whig Of the Tat inst. has the following — Warvon, N. ©, Jaly 20) sada. At she last acooents the ¥ankeos were retreating below Jackson, destroy ing Dridges sa they went, Mr. Voung's Despatch. Avxomvmix, Va, July Mt, 1909 PROMPT FMT OF A OeRRILLA. ine gucrilias have b em Operating within five mites of this place, without reference to propriety or tbe personal THE NEW YORK HERALD NEW YORK, TUESDAY, _AvGUST 4, 1863, PRICE THREE CENT ARRIVAL OF THE ARABIA. TAREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE safety of soldiers is the Union ariny. Various artifiess bave been employed to entrap unwary and incautiom ‘men into places of danger, where they can be captured or killed without material riek to the totriguers. Invite ‘Hons 10 dine at houses, where ube siniles of fascinating women beguite men from their duty, aud represemte- ‘tone that wounded. soldiers are in eed of sympathy and aid at other points, are seme of the means adopted 10 draw our cavalrymen from safety to danger, 80 terious bad thie evil become that it was necessary & remedy should be applied and punishment administered, and when it wae definitely ascertained from one of our men, who bad been captured and escaped, thas a certain ‘MAJOR WILLLAMB, @ citizen residing near here, was operating as @ leader of fifteen or twenty other citizens, in connection with — de tachment of Mosby's cavalry. Genera) Custer deter- ined to puneb bim ip some way and at once. Major Williams was beard by the captured soldier to tell one of Mopby’s lieutenants that he could be found at hie houre when theré was apytbing more for bim to do, Interesting Debate on American Affairs in Parliament. The Building of Ships for tho Rebels Under Discussion. Speeches of Mr. Cobden and Lord Palmerston. Acting upon this #1 General Custer sent outa s mers tars Se AQuestion of enaaie Between Secre- dev |, 80 a Kouby omy ae m hae pot Keng gh ell bin neha to be upabdl Tite EY Sranttitlon to hi prea wi ta, ae maid, a partial justification of goer coat Sar be did not meen te ‘the confederacy in this manner he would be ee tnd forced into the army way from home. As be could not be found family were raiteh ol nd tbe Major’ 'B hour D. meneti Rd urRoMMe. Undoubtedly citirens bere and in this vicinity have freely bestowed their Dg if pot their men and Bubstance, upon the Fouth and ite cause. But they are ie tere nea in the declaration that it 16 time for the and sete their differences with the Nenh, Ragen PAAR, bey, ppp come cmpiry, annibilate the men who are now remmauwing. WHAT MBE, GOVERNOR MONTH FHNER, Governor William Smith bas been recently elected to the chief magistracy of the Old Dominion. Mrs. Smith thinks the Southern Contedes Das passed the days of its glory and success, and munt yield speedily to the de- cree which the recent victories of the Union mast enforce—a submission to the laws and constitution of the United State, Mrs. Smith, according to this statement, ‘talks like & very seusible lady. ‘ANOTHER BXODUS OP ELAVES. General Custer , commanding the Third division, was re- heved last evening. by General Gregg, commanding the — division oft the cavalry corpse, and moved bis co! ume from here this morning, taking with bie Seen some thirty or forty colored meu, women and childrep— the jatter moet Dumerous—who have emancipated ‘hem - selves from slavery. BORSES AND CATTLE. Coster’s command have some new horses, and bave added slighuy to the cattle train of the division. FROMOTION. Dr. v. Dagan, assistant surgeon of the First New Jersey cavairy, bas been appointed surgeun of the Second New Jersey cavalry fore which is pow bei ar dy: by ys ene gy oh Dr. Dayton i# not only a fread the Heaney, but bas rendered peculiar services,(not weiaiae {© several of ite correspondents, therefore, entitied to promotion. ~ Mary Welles and Mr, Laird. Bagland, Prance and Austria in Accord on the Polish Question, STATE OF THE MARKETS, ae, ae, ae. Banas, Avgosr 3, 1663. ‘The steamahip Aral Captain Moodie, whic @7po0) at ope P.M. on the 2fth ault., and Queenstown dn We 26th, arrived at Halifax at half-past four o'clock to- @y. she brings twenty-three passengers for Halifax and fifty nine for Bostou, The steamship City of Baltimore reached Liverpoo! on the morning of the 24tb. The Galway line goes into operation on the 19tb of Au- guet. The steamebip Hibernia sails on that day for Bos- ton, apd the Adriatic follows on the 1st of September for New York. Revera] wealthy manufactoriog firms are preparing specimens of cables and will tender them for the Atlantic Telegraph oadle; but it is thought that Glass, Elliott & Co. will obtain the contract, as they have offered that the directors of tho Telograpbh Company may, or they will, purcbase the materials, and be paid each weer the exact cost of the tame and the wages of the men; and when ‘they have jah! the cable successfally they sball receive for their time, services and profit twenty per cent of the ‘Botan! cost in shares, tobe delivered therm ip instalments daring a period of twelvegmonths, provided the cable continaes in good working order, Glass, Elliott & Co. bave ebown confidence ip the enterprise by subseribing £02700 sterling of the stock. A large apd iofvevtial deputation of merchants, bank ors and ntumbers of Parliament waited upon the Duke of Somerret on the 24th, at the Admiralty, to ask vse of government sbips to lay the cable next summer. The deputation was iutroduced to the Dake by Richara Cob- den, who takes gréat interest in the enterprise. ip the Bouse of Commons Lord Palmerston made some explanations regarding the questions befween Lenmark fod the Germanic confederation. He said every eflort would be made by England to keep the dispute within the !imite of diplomatic intercourse. He bad no doubt Abe effort would be successful, and bo apprebeusion of im mediate or remote danger. ir C. Wood made an annual statement of the Indian finances. The income and expenditares nearly Delanced, the deficit being only £60,000 sterling. The corrent year Mr. George W. Hosm Despatch. Nave Key's FoRb, On mam Rarrananncce August 1, 1863. THE TWO KOLITARY HOREEMEN, Yesterday afvernoon the Twelfth corps, after a severe march, reacbed.the Happabanpock river, und immediate. ly made preparations t0 pass it near Kelly's Ford. Ap pearances did not indicate any intention op the part of tbe enemy to resist the passage ; for the tebe) confederacy was only represented by two cavalrymen on picket ‘These two men bebaved themselves in the most gentle Manly manner, They were posted in the open plain about a dozen yards from the river, abd very near to the pouttat which our bridge was to be built, aud as we eiood on the open plain, and op rather bigb ground, they were net more than fifty yards away. Indeed, their appearance and proximity bad #0 much temptation that .t overcame the propriety of some impetuous per fone, and they were abot at twxe with pistols. Fortu Bately neither was bit. Nor did either of them fiiwch at the fire, but both held their pinges, imperturbable, cool, | gave promise of » large surplus. quiet, and they did pot returo it. After a few minutes \t ® asserted that apotber royal a!iance is arranged they asked why they Were shot at, and if it was not | between England and Russia. “against the law to sboot at pickets.’ And that brocght our fellows to their xenges, Conversation was tried next Dut they said they were ordered Dot to talk, aud heard ubmoved the earpest inquiry of a neweBoy wh ether they did want the daily papers. There they stood thougb, to see and hear ai) we did, and { report it should they get away. Meanwhile Geoeral Slocum, who was prenent directed the movements from & little Bill op r ide iv full sight ih at coe reba, who Tortthey were ted at hrsi.€ Bot they diane try ite Ge. eral Geary's divinion was iD advance, and a ypoteny it ‘was moved across 4 little stream under the yen of the pickets and took portion on the high ground on our side, THE AMERICAN QUESTION. The Marine Insurance Company bad reported a bes ot £150,000 step iing by the capture of the ship B. F. biozte. ‘The captains of the sbips Red Gauntlet and Hoxie bad reached Falmouth cn buard the ship Marians from Men- tev ideo. ‘The Shipping Gasette says the owners of the Alexandra have applied to the Board of Curtoms for the release of Ihe verse! and compensation for ber detention, but it i# said that the application cannot be entertained until a oue regiment iu ine ready W give the fellow® | pil of exceptions is disposed of at the next term of the on the other ride a volley if ocowion sbould | 0. require it. Every one had by thie time begun to respect | °° thone fellows and to wateb their movements wilh i Ab Aut-Southern Asscomtion was being formed at vorest, and ail very gladly »aw (bem move away just as they were ordered to do 80, under penalty of a volley Yootoon boats bad been launched in a little tributary of the Rappahannock, and several were rowed down and over there went the Sixtywixth Ohio regiment Liewtenent Coleone} Powell, Thiw regiinent war formed on the other wide at derk, amd the ponton vers \mrmed ately Manchester to counteract the nfuence aud correct the im idreprevectations of the advocatesef the Southern con- federacy, and to employ all means against the recognition ef the Confederate States Navy dase thinks that with Gravis The Army and to build the bridge army {ree to co-operate with Rosecrans there ie Bo ground y after askirmish 1.08 of the enemy wp Nvalty, | for xpeaking hopefully of the prospects of the Contede- came down eerees tbe open plain, very near to the line > ie ‘ Pons the itty erxth, awd opened upon if The tire was re | THter vpleee l able to reverte their mitfortanes by a A and the cavalry burried home tory or be House of Commons op (he 234 the subject of the difficulties with the tank the bridge war a 1 Ynlistmenta act w roduced by Mr. Cobden, od the First brigade Of Geary's divisioa, nn dy, went Over And spent the night o6 Other side. twas & beautiful mooplight ambi. anc whe referred W the proceedings of the Alabama, Florida along the bills on Our wide the ten bolt ther tire act | ao Virg ma, ail built im British porte for sho Confederate enjoyed |ife an warticatarly represented by bard tack aad | oer 0 id cad t wae, well, Kuown shat two inva-clad ships were cow being built at Liverpool for the same pur Despaten. pore and be believed that if they were allowed wo SveRnyyrae, Augunt 1, 169 cave Fog the remuit would be a declaration CAVALRY Meg of war on the part of the Amerieay goveroment. The Fourth Tounsyivania regiment of cavalry was de- | Americas #b ping bad almost become valueless in cot spatehed by General Gregg yesterday worming upon a re- | requence oi the seizures made by the Confederate connoimance 4 crawers, oud Le implored the government to take steps At Little Wanb ington, tweive miles from bere, they en countered @ company of rebel cavalry, abont one hun- dred strong, 40d drove t through the town, capturing | lo prevent the departure of these vewol# He was in- formed (hat (he American government took note of the of every veusel captured, and debited it to her & private of the Fevond Virginia, who bad been directed, | Mayesty * government, He was jurther infurmed that by an order from General Fitz Hugh Lee, to purchase Dacon | the American Minister bad made @ formal claim upon and flowr for tho brigade m the vieinity of Watertord, | Fngiand to indemnify American shipowners for wher Loudon coumy It wan ascertained that a brigade of | jowres So doubt the claim war repud ny ber Ma rebel cavalry war posted between Little War! jesty'® government. Gut of disputed claime of this Sperryville pature an expensive and disartroas war might result. ‘The private captured Lad in Lin portessen some cor Mr Layard, referring more particotarly to ihe cave of reepondence indicating that the rebel army i in a very | the Alabaros, said every thing bad been done in broad desperate condition, and bitterly bewailng the error of | daylight fe teunted Mr. Cobden with pursaing a course tho recent raid into Maryland and Peevsyivania, acd | wheb » * would enable bie friends i the North predicting that if the war should much longer be waged | wo get all they wanted, it would pot « «op im Rogiand Tee's army will be rtarved to death ip the rcuntalne to @ Jegitimate branch of industry. He accusedibe Americans of Daving built ships of war for Kursia during the Crimeso War, and with ralogrecraue w Ireland break af the preset confit doa defended the course which the govern and eaid be could see po distinction in con gelling arms to the foderals and eolling whipe te onfederates. He appesied to the prin iple Jad down oo the subject by the Americans themeelver. It was, of coure®, tru@ that Eogland bad a municipal law bearing on (he question, bat the government bad carried that law (0 the baBe Of their ability and that law DO TORROD Wo aller Wo fu)! [be emergenciem power, they would continue to enforce, a® far porsbie for them to dr Was prevented op & pows rom Gideou Welles wv peverthelete, put m the vay oof April last, aud ie addresned to Charlie and refers to Mr. Lalrd’s wtate NATIONAL THANKSGIVING . wince the « Proclamation, hand ¢ ‘Tho President of the United States hag set apart Thure. | ment had & day, the 6th inet, ama day of mationa) thanksgiving and | princi le & praise to God for the series of victories whieh it hax te ploased Him wo yousbsate to the national arms Believing it to be the sacred duty of ail who wuly love the |r coantry sod ite free institutions to unite in grateful acknowledgment of this sigaal manifestation of the Divine | © favor, | cordially recommend the citizens of New York to Join ip a proper observance of the day thas set apart (or that purpose by abetarning from ail secular pursuite, an! by amembling in their Fempective places of public wor ship to unite ip the relgione gervicen suitable to th. canion While offering up our gratitude to the Sapreme Ruler of nations for The viewries whieh give premix of an early | Semmert nent in Parte suppression of the rebellion, let us @ot forget W) acknow ont that bit fren had been approached we IK! by ihe ledge our national sine and sborloomiogs, remember oy i the Union government reiatve aiid that Inkewarm patriotiem aud the spirit of faction bave . covets for the Norte ve ° prevented us from employing with becoming energy and | eet her directly cor miirectiy wes inity Of purpose the ample renources which a boantil on ‘ " made vy bn y ur Providence has placed in our hands, had whieh, of thy | lant ier (oregn ab vow he ‘oust employed, would bave long wince secured to ue an ) ton of for Ue American gu vert rence honorable peace. were him, however, on ven. umerour Ung Lat o8 pray that the minguided men who are mriving | tinh a « (0rdiga abipboilider tbe every \otADo® 4By PrepoRitéon ty bu) i or procure to be built, verweis for the federal wavy abroad Mr Laird an certs that be | prepared to mantan te truth «f be former statement, aed Offert ww place the proof in Lord Palmerston » bands to overthrow the wild and beuelicent government which their fathers aided ours im founding, aod whieh they themeeiver shared in adminintoring, may be delivered from the evil #pirt Which porsesnes them that all party strl@ among OursetveR Im this time Of Mational peri! may be rupplanted by an ardent and devoted pateiotiam, and ‘The | vodon Times corrempondent te the Seoth cage that tbe spirit of rapine abd disobedience to law which | “lt © the Geran OF the Comtederate grreraneet teat recently manieated iteelt im thie city may be forever | reat fy ian shell henotorward have wo fren eran ® bined ivem under iny Rand aod oMelal seal, at the Cy Hail, in (he elty of New Yorn, this third day of August, A.D eed. GEORGE OPDYKE. Mavor aie the Con (ederate Mates Who derive thew autborty from Washingt s sed «re forbidden, ax \t were, under p 10 abow renpect OF COUFLARY Ube de facto wathor tue Richmond ‘as Fagan’ mrt mane op ber mied Ww forage peerage peng eens eerere ee ent | many consular fupetouuries in Secem ia cuenienen | The Mancbester market is bucyapt, with an opward mer future consuls the power to act from the only autho- bendency. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUYFR MARKET, ad Died exercises way iD Becesnia—ihat i Jefereon ‘The marke: alge soe Nash & Co., Gordom, vie. Benoo & Oo., and » Aytha & Co. report:—Flowr = ‘and prices Gd. higher. American quoted at Zin, 2 ‘Wheat tending upward and holders demandiny i M4, white Western and Southern, 10s, a 1» steady, mixed, 2Te. 3d. Richarasoa, Spanos, & Co., Dont, Pnglieh & Co, and : 4 nh ACO, cahore report best active, and 2464. a be. bigher. "Pork steady. Bacon ant and @d. @ 2m, bigber. Lard mtendy at 36e. a Sd, + gonon acuive.56 0. ‘a 1s, higher, alos 408. 3d. a 488, Hutter quiet but stead Propuce.—The brokers’ cirenlar veporta’asbeo aut, Parw pepers coatinne 10 evince s str08g war feeling. ‘The Siecle regards the Russian note as a defiance. Creat irritation # aleo reported at Viewna. It aneorted that the Freach government has resolved em We terms of respouse to Gortechakots despatch, and Would forthwith communicate the same to England and | but steady. Sugar steady. Coffee dull and Austria. Rice inactive, Linseed still advane! Linsced oi) ‘The insurgent jeader Wysotkie had been arrested at | a4 . Cod oll steady ab Resto steady at Lemberg. There bad been numerous other sted ‘2Be. for common. Spirits of turpentino—No sales. Hoult, English & Brandon report petroleam dull and easier; domiciliary vinite there. at 2s. 3d. for refined and £17 10s. for crude, The Posener Zeitung advocates the establishment of a LONDON MARKETS. Taxon, July 25, + Barings’ circular reporte:—Breadatutis stead: mteady: Ir00 Pleady. Bogar firmer Coffee atill advancing, and als. state of wiego in reven frontier districts of the Ducby of Poten, At Warsaw the Judges and civil assistants in legal exa- { higher. Rice quiet but steady. Toa steady. Tallow buoyant mipations had been roplaced by the military. The knoat pits a fee Cy A eS oe ia employed to extort confessions from prisoners. at 2s, 4d. for refined. Sperm oil dull and oo ‘The iatest intelligence asserts that England, France and Austria were in active communication, and the accord was perfect. ‘The Paris Siecle has received a recond warning for re commending a plebiscite of the whole French people for or against war for Poland. ‘Additional correspondence on the Polish question has Deen pabiiebed in England. Lora Napier, writing from St. Petersborg, July 18, @Ves an acconnt of an interview with Gortechakot. Lord Napier represented to the Prince that the tenor of his re- Ply would probably be considered unsatisfactory in Eng- Jand, and endeavored to obtain some explanations which might modify tte character. Gotechakoff eaid he could acoede to nothing which would give the Western Powers apy right whateger to interfere in Russian affairs. from Count 'g, communieated to ai ToBI Bs te tate ath at Sun, given. It states ‘that the Cabinet of Vienna had already declared at St. Petersburg that the concert established between the three Powers censtituted a convention between them, from which Austria could not disengagé berself ip order to wegotiate separately with Russia, Linseed oil steady. Linseed hax an Groves & Todd report provisious Ormer, HAYRE COTTON MARKET, Haves, po Ans 1863. Sales of the woek 14,500 bales. The market opened rregular, but closed a and ‘unchanged. Now Or- cans tree ordingire, 300 francs; do, bas, 274 franer, Steck , 26,000 baler. Rid eer firtne: THE LATEST MARKETS. Loxnos, July 28—Rvening. Consols for money, 925, 892%. Illinois Central sharee, 27 8 26 discount; Erieg, 6334 @ 6434. Livearoot, JULY 26—Even! Corrom.—talee today 10,000 balew, sneludiog 3,000 to pyran The market buoyant higher than on Vriday. ay have ap upward tendency, except coro, which is stead; ‘eh advancing. Tallow aoting ana tena- up’ Shipping News. Arrived from New York 1 Lyourgue, at Gibralter; 26th, Oy at Liverpool. Arrived. Portland 224, Charles Cooper, in ihe ‘Arrived from New Orleans 21st, Sicilia, at Bordeaux Arrived from ‘New York, Atlanta at Falmouth, Ma- Polish affairs were debated in both houses of the Eng. | Tiana at Cette, denied Jish Parliament on the 24th, and genera! dissatisfaction Salad for Ne New York 224, Dood from Belfast; William ‘was exppeenéd at the Russian reply. Lord Malmesbury ae Newry; 234, » Bbielae, Dreadno ught from Liverpool. blamed the government for not pursuing the policy of BOD intervention adopted towards America. ‘The London Times and Herald conttnue to write jo an anti-war strain, and contend that the Fnglish and French interests in the question are not identical. ‘The Lomion Timer, in Mts city article, says that the gene- ra) impression @ thata war for Poland, \nstead of being for a principie io which all nations concur, would be simply the result of agitation. Any attempt to coerce Russia to give up territory or even grant concessions to imsurgente in the field, while there is no similar attempt made on bebalf of the Confederate States, which are sc tually represented by 4 responsible, executive and legis- lature of two or three years’ standing, would, it is be eved, appear to all solid and influential classes in Eng- land so amamalous that it would be impossible for any ey Yong to eurvive soch @ policy, INTERESTING | rau JANES RIVER. Fort Darling, Its Coutrenen and suunge- THE IRON-CLADS AT RICHMOND, ae, ae, be. Mr. BE. ¥, Denyoo's Despatch. Nonmrorn, August }, 1663. General Nagle and the Civid Authorities—Arrivas of @ Desrter from Vort Darling—His Description of Ite Situation, Porm, Armament and Garrison—The New Tron clads Richmond, Virginia and Chickahominy— The Feeling in Richmond—A Pyrannical Officer and His Punishment, de,, de. ‘The civil authorities of Norfolk, who lately took umbrage at what they considered # contraction of their France. The Kmprese bas gone to Vichy. ‘The Bourse on the 24th opened firm and chosed beavy and lower at 60f. b0r. Austria. ‘The lower house urgently recommends the government to take into coonideration the petitiog of Langiewica for oy - Tights and duties by an act of General Naglee, have con: Ataly. cluded to be moliified, and consequently the public is in Torin journals atate that Garibaldi’s bealth is almost | formed that the earth will comtinue to make ite diuraal compRtely restored. revolutions as usual. General Naglee, who in one of the most accommodating, and at the name timo soldierly, of all the officers I have met, bas doubtless explained the affair to every body # satinfaction. Yenterday there came int our limes at Bowers’ Hint, pear Portamouth,{— mau in the uniform of a rebel soldier, He was immediately taken to Gen, Nagice's eadquarters in Norfolk, where be made # detailed state- ment of all he professed to know, His name le gave as Wm. J. Torner.of Portemouth, Va., and stated thet he was one of the garrison of Fort Darling, He left the Gos port Navy Yard on the 17th of April, 1662, on board the rebel rieamer Raleigh, sailing up the Jamerriver wo Mulberry Island, where the veesel was anchored and be was detaived for some time. He remainea on her umtil the middie of June, 1863, aud then wae traneferred wo Fort Darling, where be remained wntil the 27th of July, 163. Here be remained until a few days ago, when be and d boy bamed Theodere Reynolds received forioughs to vivit friends in Norfolk county, The moment, how ever, thet he found himeeif without the rebel line be determined to desert so he, according to his own etate ment, tore up bin furlough and started for Bowers’ Hull, where be delivered himself up t our trooper. Ib bin dereription of Fort Darling 9 General Nagiee be THE LATEST NEWS. The Polish Question. Pam, July 26, 1863. La Fronce, of this evening. publishes an article beaded “Diplomacy and Poland,” in which jt expresses a hope ‘that diplomacy has not said ite last words in the affairs of Polazd. ‘‘But,” continues La France, ‘even should iplomacy fail, the result alseady obtained 1s immense. For « ceotury the Rolish question has found sympathy ia France alone, and bas beso the knot of the coalitions against France. Now the knot is cut. These who were against, pow are with ux, Russie may gee in her twoiated porition the triumph of the grest interest placed under the guardianship of Europe.” The Pays confirinn the news of a forced loan of 300,900 roubles having been decreed by the national government of Poland. The same paper announces the arrest in Hungary of turee Kuseian emisearies, who were endeavoring tw foment 4 disturbance. ‘The Rus#inn government has made considerable pur- chares of provisions of all kinds, Jt bas already pro Libited the exportation of corm, floor, apd cattle. The official documents relating w the affair of the Armies bave been published iu Paris to-day, They con- Promike a regort Of the Minister of tbe Interior \ note of M. de Sartigis to the Malian Mioletry, dated the 12th of July, two despat bes of the Chevalier de Nigra, the Italian lembaseador Paris the fourths of while the remaunder, which is mont iikely to 1k being watirely uncovered and quite werk, be onyeerd to the abelis of our gunboats, ts plated with railroad iron, rooted and casemated. Below this fort, oo the bine, Be per slater Lhatgthe enemy has mounted moet peculiar manner Helen somewhat resem pits, though, of course, litthe larger, have been dax, Misister for Foreign Affairs, dated July 14, ana | 1110, \ ttn eee” ty some demh m the @ MS Sete cenenying ihe. cea). — aa ug through the solid soil of the bit mm their fr oo the quest, & noe of Signor Visconte | iv course these gums have net mach renge up or dawn Venasta, dated July 19, and lastly, the reply | ih. river, but iheit presence would be fatal to auy vervcts the Cuevalior de Nigra, dated Jaly 22, It appears by He thinks they might easily be teorew The bomber & guna thus cavemaied x. The armament of Fert tar ino three raven inch Fifed. and The gArtmn We component of artillery, savort aod marines, to the wamber ere piney edective men only, even of theee bad tad betore Turner htt these document t 1861 Haly delive by virtue of the Couveation of | ap the five brigand chiete, while France promwes to keep them in prince during tue exam ination Of the demand for their extradition, under whieh the brigands were received on board the Franch manot | of war by ting 0 Wie snnertions, Ad chow clan Unreagh wight eh om backing wugh customer for on; the rebels oll be loth wo ort a hight with ow penne boxen ie & pity thal they do not eeod her down, fo (het we might inapert the monster minotely aiter her expture, cod inely sot one Lo Vew one thee that Kowa may reverse ber poliey when convinced of the unity of the remonairamees late trial, che threw hes of irom pistiog os be true abe ms fre ‘The Loudon dost's Paria correspondent rays public opin on is prepared for war, and (he Cre and bu advwers probabie. ebm Globe's | arw con discover any issue but Paris correspondent ways no one at unmediate war oe yews there i the The French Detats connders it provable that at this and the vow vert, the ment 1 oid your bai 4 is dewignet for an ironciad.” The moment the Cabinet of Vieowa bold 1p tier bands peace etter io a) orm 4 she only of war. er te be in an etleetive Comd) kon Jt # certain that the draft of the French anewer to how ad Kitemend, the only ome 4 tie three vee . shit Oi In be 8 #tate of eorny ace via bas been rent to Londen acd Vienna. A Cabinet ” ps Any wee ened wef tna tebel wavy. Cop.& & baw cil wan beld i London yesterday afternoon the perrinw at bort Darling and the éetances Tne Bombay Matt. be reanon wily the Vir Hoummaurto, Joly 2+, 186 fom Works im Metin ‘The Kllora, wth the heavy portion of the sbove mail, 1. by the Ueton meme « var vad? Cy, nome three months a@o, ed lave GO HiOKe been s ec sapeameaniaadapslchnsvelnies Tehalit, withengh the work © bw Quing OF And we noms ing nye ot Greeee. The river, hestaten, © campiatety biked wp wil Tavmer, July 25, 190 on row of plan, wetind which are muni wit the «i bie ® me cmeie, ile the Watmewiows are fe ruly mee advices received bere (me paenage only o left cheer, and Actording o (ue \elegraphy rom Copenhages , (be lant goveromar: bee no ire oder the very geome of Fort Ueriing and » meat we eating «foreign military conepation of Grewee or? Saree sal . | bina | ae Arrival of the Baw | ettind aed coafened comdition Pani: epread every | | have dashet inte and Bobi the pt oy ony te rie, free New York, paved Murtt (nsile ah | regmnamen, for the yanyle ware sctually Wn frghieoet to tt en weer peat foor hl MM The stester Chine - ow x, arrived of Queeestown at clne FM « ortiont were thie wan © ereownt, the people of : as ” Kichmnowd are in ert Geomy se) én 5 ( }* A th ited ings oa ome thew ame toe | Vinancial and Commerctal. he A lb A ae LONDON MOWRY MARKET } . porae-4 | sm Ue Uh oyroed Ore, advanced &, but wen ten Mommy ate be ge! tepurt Atmarcan swurition martive, excaps | * Oh the Nott ° A ans bowin, 6 ibs there i an Botive peseiiest ae 6b New Vora Comtrat Cuctet Mawes “7 chee and vee tres, 0 be ballon o the Hane La Geereaset L120 We Coneote lowed at WR for money LIVERPOOL COTTON son manger | The brokers’ creular reporta (he aalen of (he weem at wat others whieh may crtrnee we mee A private eoniont puaing Wy fats, 10 the purrbeen ae ee ch he wnventiel the eum af thirty omeis, tine coeeee sagged ith, Geen enhet hOGA Cm 1 mei tate hed tbe (he arent bee been booyae! aed prcen are trem be hens, ardering bin to Beep quent «: | (a wld higher lor American, and gt 8 1d. bigher for co mm the Buel perennytory tm, [oa snort = the soles 11400 balee were we en ee it thee cont capaetiared eek im the master Cod hee wametedd bawary amaietae ot rare (een Baginn + wet were preven Lators 80 7 IR wo onpertnnn. Aw The eaten ow Fray "0 were bo Oe WIth On opward tmceory 9 Posen exporters, the mua ears mere wed | var Wutding. | eoaghy tor tae primclle et tbe thing © one ue 44. | me CCIE The aivere « e Bit a” tee Ot eet the trewbe & om z 2144. Leome, and oven & te matter fort we eet iamted nt 21 000 bale of Phe wilt in the entiation 4 bw betwe ote OO O18 Nia te the